What to do if a Cat Becomes Sick

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Cats are generally healthy animals, but sometimes they can become sick. As a cat owner, it’s important to know what to do if your cat becomes ill. At Peak City Puppy, we not only provide loving and professional cat sitting services but also offer you guidance on how to handle your feline friend’s well-being. In this guide, we’ll share what to do if your cat gets sick and how our cat sitting services can ensure their comfort and care if you can’t be there.

 

1. Observe your cat’s behavior:

Keep an eye on your cat’s behavior and watch for any changes. If your cat is lethargic, not eating or drinking, or displaying unusual behaviors, it may be an indication that they’re sick. Our cat sitters in Raleigh and the surrounding areas understand and are well-versed in identifying changes in behavior that seem unusual– this is why we always start with a meet and greet before service begins so we are able to keenly observe any changes in your furry companion’s behavior.

 

2. Check for symptoms:

In addition to behavior, be on the lookout for physical symptoms. Vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, sneezing, or difficulty breathing are clear indicators of potential health issues. Be sure to take note of any changes in your cat’s appearance, such as a change in coat texture or color, or any bumps or lumps. Peak City Puppy’s cat sitting professionals are always sure to do a walk through during every pet sitting visit to check for remnants of any of these physical symptoms. We will be sure to alert you should we spot any of them.

 

3. Schedule a vet appointment:

Prompt action is crucial when your cat isn’t feeling well. Contacting your veterinarian and scheduling a vet appointment is the next step. The vet will be able to diagnose and treat any underlying medical conditions. Should your cat need transportation to their appointment or become sick while you are away, our pet taxi drivers and cat sitters ensure your cat can be seen by their veterinarian right away.

 

4. Provide comfort:

While waiting for the vet appointment, provide comfort for your cat. Keep them warm and comfortable, and make sure they have access to food and water. Our cat care specialists can drop in as often as you require so your cat can remain in a familiar environment while still receiving one-on-one attention, love, and care. It is important that your cat feels safe and secure even when they’re not at their best.

 

5. Administer medication:

If your vet prescribes medication for your cat, make sure you follow the instructions carefully. Give your cat the medication at the prescribed times and in the correct dosage to ensure a seamless recovery process. Your assigned cat sitter can also help with administering any medications.

 

6. Monitor your cat’s progress:

Monitoring your cat’s eating, drinking, and little box habits is essential for a quick recovery. Peak City Puppy’s cat professionals will help you to keep a close watch on your cat’s progress and promptly communicate any changes to you.

 

7. Prevent further illness:

Take steps to prevent your cat from getting sick in the future. Keeping their environment clean, providing regular checkups, and ensuring they have a healthy diet and exercise routine are all part of maintaining your cat’s overall good health. Invest in a professional cat sitter, like those at Peak City Puppy to check on your cat during the day and help keep them active and socialized.

 

Whether you are in Raleigh, Holly Spring, Fuquay Varina, Cary, or another surrounding area our cat sitting services are the ultimate solution for your cat’s well being if you can’t be home. We are sure we will earn your trust by providing the love, care, and expertise your feline companion deserves.

Contact Peak City Puppy for the best cat sitting service in western Wake County and make your cat’s health and happiness a part of our priority today.